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So, 'Sodom: Lords of Depravity Part I' dives deep into the chaotic world of the band Sodom. It’s narrated by Tom Angelripper, who brings a certain grit to the storytelling. You get raw interviews with both current and former members, which really adds authenticity to their narrative. The pacing feels right for a documentary—it's not rushed, allowing the history and evolution of the band to unfold organically. The rare footage and photographs are a real treat, capturing the essence of their journey. The atmosphere is, well, a bit heavy but that's expected when you're talking about a band known for their thrash roots. It's worth watching if you want an insight into their legacy, but it's also a bit rough around the edges, which kind of gives it character.
Documentary style is unique for music filmsIncludes interviews with ex-membersRare archival footage throughout
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